Amoeba Hollywood regularly sells tickets to local shows. Get physical tickets from us and skip the high fees!

All tickets can be purchased at the registers (while supplies last) for a $2 service fee. We take cash and credit cards for all ticket sales. Store credit and coupons cannot be applied to ticket sales. Limit 4 tickets per person.

We have a new partnership with Teragram Ballroom, an intimate venue in downtown LA. We are the only place in town to buy physical tickets (aside from the venue itself). We'll have a small amount of tickets for every Teragram show available the day they are announced on a first-come, first-served basis with our low $2 ticket service fee.

For Club Nokia and Shrine Expo Hall shows, we only carry general admission tickets. If you wish to purchase reserved seating at Club Nokia (where available), you can buy those tickets online here. If you wish to purchase reserved seating at Shrine Expo Hall (where available), you can buy those tickets online here.

Please note that on the day of the show, we will stop selling tickets for that show at 5pm.

Tickets are limited, so please call the store first to make sure they are available: 323-245-6400.

Every day in February, there's something special happening at Amoeba Hollywood, including one-day sales, a pet adoption day, DJ sets, in-store performances and more. This Monday, Feb. 1, we're kicking things off with a sale on green-tag DVDs and Blu-ray Discs at three for $9. Wednesday, Feb. 3, spend $50 and get a $10 gift certificate for future use.

See all our deals and events in the infographic below. And follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates, including some exciting Flash Sales happening Feb. 17 and 29!

Amoeba San Francisco and Amoeba Berkeley will also be having the following sales:

** February 2: 20% off used books and comics

** February 8: BOGO red tag sale. Any format storewide

** February 11-14: 20% off all turntables, plus get a $10 gift certificate for used vinyl.

L.A.-based KING bring their uniquely stirring brand of swirling psychedelic soul to the Amoeba Hollywood stage for a free show Jan. 28 at 6 p.m. They'll also have their debut LP, We Are KING, on sale that day at Amoeba prior to the album's official release on Feb. 5.

KING consist of Anita Bias and sisters Paris Strother and Amber Strother. Paris is the primary producer and instrumentalist of the band, while Amber and Anita's breahty vocals hopscotch over Paris' jazzy concoctions. Together they produce a sound that doesn't skimp on complexity but also exudes warmth, using horns and unabashedly synthy keys for a sound that weaves together classic soul, synth-funk, dream pop and certain something undefinable that gives KING its own essence.

The group has drummed up a vocal fanbase on Twitter even before dropping its first album, one that includes none other than Prince, who asked the group to open for him one night during his 21-night residency at the Forum in Inglewood in 2011. Unfortunately it's also part of their story that as a trio of women writing and producing their own soul music, A&R folks have suggested the group alter their image and essentially dumb down the sound, as they told LA Weekly. I asked them about all of that and more when I caught up with them before their Amoeba show.

London-based post-punk group Savages were formed by guitarist Gemma Thompson and singer Camille Berthomier (aka Jehnny Beth) in 2011. Bassist Ayse Hassan and drummer Fay Milton joined soon after. They played their first show in 2012, as support for British Sea Power. The band's first release came that June as a double A-sided single on Jehnny Beth's Pop Noire label, featuring the tracks "Flying to Berlin" and "Husbands."

Savages' debut full-length, Silence Yourself, was released in May 2013 via Matador. Their follow-up, Adore Life, is coming out this Friday, January 22. You can see them perform around Europe this winter or on their North American tour in spring 2016, including the Coachella and Sasquatch festivals.

The band did some shopping at Amoeba Hollywood during a recent visit to Los Angeles. Ayse kicks off this episode with Run the Jewels, whom she saw perform live at FYF Fest. The band goes on to share their incredibly eclectic taste, spanning electronic, avant garde, and classic independent cinema -- and that’s just the first four picks. Watch the full episode below to dig into their deep cuts of jazz, doom rock, books, and more.

Stella McCartney has designed a limited-edition t-shirt commemorating her Autumn 2016 presentation at Amoeba! It's available now for purchase for $35 in-store at Amoeba Hollywood. This shirt is available in size Men's XS only.

100% of the sales from this limited edition t-shirt will be donated to No-Kill Los Angeles, an initiative of Best Friends Animal Society whose mission is to end the killing of dogs and cats in LA city shelters. Since the launch of NKLA in 2012, the number of pets being killed in L.A. city shelters has decreased by 56%.